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ENGLISH LANGUAGE (URDU) PAPER – II (A) PSYCHOLOGURDU 1. Unfolding of the inborn, innate abilities of a person along with age is called 1. Growth 2. Development 3. Maturation 4. Readiness 2. The process that is continuous and cumulative is ……….. 1. Growth 2. Development 3. Heredity 4. Maturation

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE (URDU) PAPER – II (A)

PSYCHOLOGURDU

1. Unfolding of the inborn, innate abilities of a person along with

age is called

1. Growth

2. Development

3. Maturation

4. Readiness

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2. The process that is continuous and cumulative is ………..

1. Growth

2. Development

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3. Quantitative change is …

1. Growth

2. Development

3. Maturation

4. Heredity

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4. Stanley Hall identified this stage as ‘emotionally instable’

1. Babyhood

2. Childhood

3. Adolescence

4. Old age

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5. The Psychologist who explained about incorporation,

accommodation and schemata

1. Vygotsky

2. Chomsky

3. Jean Piaget

4. Kohlberg

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6. The level at which children judge morality on the basis

of physical punishment

1. Pre-conventional

2. Conventional

3. Post-conventional

4. Democratic morality

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9. The concept of ‘Emotional intelligence’ was proposed by ....

1. Alfred Binet

2. Daniel Golman

3. Howard Gardner

4. Spearman

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10. The concept of ‘Intelligence Quotient’ was first introduced

by ………

1. Binet

2. Simon

3. William Stern

4. Terman

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11. The ability of an individual to develop satisfactory

relationship with the environment is ….

1. Personality

2. Adjustment

3. Intelligence

4. Attitude

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12. Sociometry was first used by

1. J.L. Moreno

2. Sheldon

3. Kreshmer

4. Erickson

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13. The change in behavior in an organism due to experience and

training is …..

1. Development

2. Maturation

3. Motivation

4. Learning

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14. The aim to reach higher level of goals is related to …

1. Learning styles

2. Aspiration

3. Readiness

4. Achievement motivation

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15. Name the theorist who proposed when the number of Trials

increases the number of errors decrease and thus learning

happens -

1. Pavlov

2. Skinner

3. Thorndike

4. Kohler

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16. In Pavlov’s experiment, the dog’s salivation after

conditioning is called ____________

1. Conditioned response

2. Natural response

3. Higher order conditioning

4. Unconditioned response

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17. “Instrumental conditioning" is also called as …….

1. ‘S’ type conditioning

2. Classical conditioning

3. Higher order conditioning

4. Operant conditioning

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18. Name the Psychologist who spoke about “Zone of

Proximal Development”

1. Hurlock

2. Bandura

3. Chomsky

4. Vygotsky

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19. A student is drawing a picture to satisfy himself. This is an

example of

1. Intrinsic motivation

2. Extrinsic motivation

3. Achievement motivation

4. Social motivation

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20. The ability of an individual to store his experiences in the

brain and recall them into his consciousness whenever required is

1. Memory

2. Recognition

3. Retention

4. Learning

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21. When a learnt material ‘A’ interferes with present learning of

material ‘B’, then the interference is called -

1. Retro active inhibition

2. Passive decay

3. Repression

4. Pro active inhibition

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22. An individual who has learnt cycling, easily learns to ride a

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2. Negative transfer

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23. The field of vision of blind persons is

1. below 20o

2. between 20o to 40

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24. Name of the Psychologist who opined that learning is

‘Construction of Knowledge’

1. J.B. Watson

2. Bandura

3. Bruner

4. W.C. Bagley

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25. Name the programme / project that was intended to give

qualitative education to children between the age group

of 14 to 18 years

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2. SSA

3. RMSA

4. DIET

26. Name the State which is exempted from Right to Free and

Compulsory Education

1. Jammu-Kashmir

2. Bihar

3. Uttaranchal

4. Kerala

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61. They ran through a secret passage to market.

Choose the meaning of the word, ‘passage’;

1. A lengthy text

2. A long narrow way

3. A paragraph with sentences

4. A journey

62. Choose the word that refers to ‘a number of players’.

1. Play

2. Class

3. Team

4. Bench

63. Choose the word with a ‘suffix’.

1. Child

2. Childhood

3. Discourage

4. Illegal

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64. Choose the word with correct spelling.

1. Whispering

2. Scater

3. addresing

4. Gaint

65. Choose the word that can be used as a noun and a verb.

1. Truth

2. Great

3. Mind

4. Faith

66. His disability came as rare occurrence.

Choose the antonym of the word ‘rare’.

1. Common

2. Special

3. Particular

4. Desired

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67. I came across Ramu at the shop .

Identify the meaning of ‘came across’.

1. Talked to someone.

2. Helped by chance.

3. Met by chance.

4. Met purposefully.

68. It may be true.

This sentence means;

1. It is possibly true.

2. It is certainly true.

3. It is undoubtedly true.

4. It is not true.

69. Yesterday I saw ………….. one eyed man.

Choose the article that fits the blank.

1. a

2. an

3. the

4. No article is needed.

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70. The passengers started to shout ……….. the driver.

Choose the correct preposition that fits the blank.

1. on

2. by

3. at

4. with

71. Mohan who is my English teacher always buys new books.

This sentence has;

1. A defining relative clause.

2. A non-defining relative clause.

3. A noun clause.

4. A conditional clause.

72. I did everything I could do.

In the above sentence ‘could’

1. indicates politeness.

2. indicates submissiveness.

3. is the past tense of ‘can’.

4. is the present tense.

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73. They live in England.

Choose the correct question tag for this sentence.

1. didn’t they ?

2. doesn’t they ?

3. do they ?

4. don’t they ?

74. It is quite near

This sentence ends with;

1. a full stop

2. a question mark

3. a comma

4. an exclamatory mark.

75. “What’s your name, boy ?” said the gentleman.

Choose the reported speech of this sentence.

1. The boy said that he was a gentleman.

2. The boy asked the gentleman what was your name.

3. The gentleman said that what is your name.

4. The gentleman asked the boy what his name was.

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76. Good news ………. always welcome.

Choose the correct form of verb that fits the blank.

1. will

2. are

3. is

4. have

77. It was raining when we ……………. the station.

Choose the correct tense form that fits the blank.

1. reach

2. reached

3. reaches

4. had reached

78. Let me tell you the story.

The part of speech of the word ‘me’ is;

1. a noun

2. a pronoun

3. a preposition

4. a conjunction

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79. Choose the linker that can indicate results.

1. Equally

2. To sum up

3. Therefore

4. Furthermore

80. Choose the subordinate conjunction from the following.

1. neither … nor

2. since

3. yet

4. and

81. Choose the grammatically correct sentence.

1. Neela has eaten the mango yesterday.

2. Neela ate the mango yesterday.

3. Neela has been eating the mango yesterday.

4. Neela had eaten the mango yesterday.

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82. Choose the correctly punctuated sentence from the following.

1. she said I am hungry.

2. She said, I am hungry.

3. She said ‘I am hungry’.

4. She said, “I am hungry.”

83. Choose the sentence in passive voice.

1. Trespassers will be prosecuted.

2. What are you doing here ?

3. My own garden is my own garden.

4. We can play on the road.

84. Chitra is …………. singers in Tollywood.

Choose the correct expression that fits grammatically.

1. one of the greater

2. one of the greatest

3. greater than

4. as great as

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85. The expression used at the end of a letter addressed to a

friend is;

1. Lovingly your

2. Yours lovingly

3. Your’s lovingly

4. Your lovingly

86. Choose the list with correct alphabetical order.

1. tool, tooth, too, to

2. tooth, too, to, tool

3. to, too, tool, tooth

4. too, to, tool, tooth

87. He looked at me frantically.

Choose the synonym of the word, ‘frantically’.

1. Skillfully

2. Anxiously

3. Steadily

4. Softly

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88. This girl strongly believes ………… God.

Choose the correct preposition that fits the blank.

1. on

2. in

3. into

4. over

89. Read the following passage and choose the correct

answer to the question.

One day a guru foresaw in a flash of vision what he would be

in his next life, so he called his favourite disciple and asked

him what he would do for his guru in return for all he had

received. The disciple said he would do whatever his guru

asked him to do.

The guru was able;

1. to create a disciple

2. to foresee his next life

3. to see his favourite disciple in a dream

4. to foresee what his disciple would be in his next life

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90. Read the following passage and choose the correct

answer to the question.

One day a guru foresaw in a flash of vision what he would be

in his next life, so he called his favourite disciple and asked

him what he would do for his guru in return for all he had

received. The disciple said he would do whatever his guru

asked him to do.

Choose the true statement from the following.

1. The guru would become a disciple in his next life.

2. The disciple would become a guru in his next life.

3. The guru gave a great gift before dying.

4. The disciple was an obedient person.

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91. The security staff ushered the minister into the building.

Choose the synonym of the word, ‘ushered.’

1. Controlled

2. Escorted

3. Continued

4. Retorted

92. There are many delightful things in the park.

Choose the opposite word of ‘delightful.’

1. Adequate

2. Meaningful

3. Unpleasant

4. Appropriate

93. Choose the word with correct spelling.

1. Simultanious

2. Presense

3. Moustache

4. Persistance

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94. Hemant is not sure about the existence of God. He is ;

1. a mercenary

2. an agnostic

3. an honorary

4. a theist

95. I can get along with all my classmates.

Choose the meaning of the phrasal verb, ‘get along’.

1. Have competition

2. Have friendly relationship

3. Have rivalry

4. Have no competition

96. I will never set foot in your house.

Choose the meaning of the expression, ‘set foot’.

1. Sit

2. Work

3. Spend

4. Enter

97. Choose the incorrect expression with respect to the

collocation of words.

1. Thatched roof

2. Unsafe roof

3. Young roof

4. Slippery roof

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98. Today, Madhu has a viva voce exam in his English subject.

Choose the meaning of ‘viva voce’ in the above sentence.

1. A meeting

2. A spoken exam

3. A talk with a classmate

4. A competition in essay writing

99. I like reading ………. poetry.

Choose the article that fits the blank.

1. a

2. an

3. the

4. No article is needed

100. We should abstain ……. evil and do good.

Choose the correct preposition that fits the blank

1. from

2. with

3. to

4. an

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101. Servants ………… are honest are trusted.

Choose the word that fits the blank.

1. whose

2. who

3. whom

4. which

102. ‘You are bigger than …….. animal in the forest,’ said the fox

to the elephant.

Choose the correct expression that fits the blank.

1. most other

2. many other

3. any other

4. one another

103. May I go out now?

This sentence indicates.

1. granting permission

2. giving permission

3. taking permission

4. sanctioning permission

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104. She didn’t leave this place.

Choose the correct question tag for this sentence.

1. didn’t she ?

2. did she ?

3. doesn’t she ?

4. isn’t it ?

105. “I’ll tell you the whole story,” said the man.

The reported speech of this sentence is;

1. The man asked to tell him the whole story.

2. The man said that he would tell them the whole story.

3. The man will tell the whole story to the boy.

4. The man said if he would tell them the whole story.

106. Choose the sentence in passive voice.

1. I have to distribute food.

2. She had food to distribute.

3. Food was distributed free of charge.

4. He has fought as good fight.

107. Look ! The crow……… on the tree.

Choose the correct tense form of the verb that fits the blank.

1. sat

2. was sitting

3. is sitting

4. sitting

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108. Sudha Murthy ………… an interview in Pune several years

ago.

The verb that fits the blank is;

1. attended

2. attends

3. will attend

4. does attend

109. The police ………….. caught the criminal.

Choose the correct verb that fits the blank.

1. have

2. has

3. are

4. is

110. Choose the expression with the correct order of adjectives.

1. Beautiful a red umbrella.

2. A umbrella red beautiful.

3. A beautiful red umbrella.

4. A umbrella beautiful red.

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111. Seeing the snake, she fainted.

This is ;

1. a simple sentence

2. a compound sentence

3. a complex sentence

4. a compound complex sentence

112. Your love for her will save her.

Choose the part of speech of the word, ‘love’.

1. An adverb of time

2. An adverb of manner

3. An abstract noun

4. A proper noun

113. Choose the grammatically correct sentence.

1. When you saw the movie?

2. When did you saw the movie?

3. When do you saw the movie?

4. When did you see the movie?

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114. Choose the sentence with correct capitalization and

punctuation.

1. Who did Gopi marry, she said.

2. Who did Gopi marry, “She said.”

3. “Who did Gopi marry,” she said.

4. “Who did Gopi marry?” she said.

115. A news report begins with;

1. a heading

2. a signature

3. a date

4. an image

116. Choose the list of words with correct alphabetical order.

1. cannon, canopy, can, cot

2. cap, capital, canvas, canteen

3. block, bloat, ball, bull

4. bag, baggy, ball, bull

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117. Choose the phonetic symbol of ‘es’ in the word ‘roses’.

1. /ez/

2. /iz/

3. /s/

4. /is/

118. Choose the odd word with respect to pronunciation.

1. Change

2. Chance

3. Cheap

4. Character

119. Choose the word with two syllables.

1. quite

2. monsoon

3. remarkable

4. relative

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120. Melic or lyric song was sung;

1. by a single voice

2. by collectively by many people

3. by only musicians

4. by a male voice and a female voice

121. ‘The masque’ is a dramatic entertainment in which plot,

character, an even to a great extent dialogue, are subordinated

on the one hand to spectacular illustration, and on the other to

musical accompaniment.

This is said by;

1. Henry- VIII

2. Kyd

3. Saintsbury

4. Charley

122. F. Marion Crawford described ‘the Novel’ as;

1. a pocket theatre

2. a feast of feelings

3. a narration with colour

4. a narration with entertainment

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123. The following is a literary epic;

1. War and Peace

2. Paradise Lost

3. Beowulf

4. Divine Comedy

124. ‘Point of view’ signifies;

1. The number of characters in a novel.

2. The number of lines in a poem.

3. The way a story gets told.

4. The likes and dislikes of the audience

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125. Read the following lines of poetry and choose the correct

answer to the question given after.

OUR three red champak trees

had done it again,

meaning they have done it before.

The champak trees:

1. prevented people entering the house.

2. bloomed and released the fragrance of pollen.

3. stopped the fog entering the house.

4. spread their branches widely.

126. Read the following lines of poetry and choose the correct

answer to the question given after.

Took the face-cloth from the face;

Yet she neither moved nor wept

These lines say that;

1. The woman refuses to grieve.

2. The women removed cloth from her face.

3. The women gave her face cloth to somebody.

4. The women took the face-cloth to wipe her tears.

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127. Read the following and choose the correct answer to the

question given after.

He said it expanded his lungs (How to Live to Be 200)

In the above line, the word, ‘it’ refers to;

1. taking a cold plunge every morning.

2. lying on stomach.

3. standing and breathing at an open window.

4. lifting iron bars.

128. Read the following and choose the correct answer to the

question given after.

It is by no means uncommon to find men whose knowledge is

wide but whose feelings are narrow. Such men lack what I

call wisdom. (Knowledge and Wisdom)

This passage says that;

1. all people in the word have wisdom

2. only people with no knowledge have wisdom

3. people with narrow feelings have lack of wisdom

4. wisdom is not needed for anybody.

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129. ‘Ecology’ is a poem which could be read as;

1. one single line

2. a poem of fourteen lines

3. one single sentence

4. only five sentences

130. In the poem, ‘The Word from a Railway Carriage’, the poet

doesn’t see this from the railway carriage.

1. the beauty of the area

2. the beauty of the train

3. a child climbing up steeply ground

4. a homeless person

131. In the essay, “How to Live to Be 200” the writer tries;

1. to highlight the importance of exercises

2. to correct the follies and thoughts of people having

health mania

3. to say that he wants to live upto 200 years

4. to highlight the nature of disease.

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132. According to Russell, ‘wisdom’;

1. can be taught as a goal of education

2. cannot be cultivated

3. develops our ego

4. stops us from thinking

133. The animal that voluntarily left the farm was; (Animal Farm)

1. Mollie

2. Boxer

3. Squealer

4. Napoleon

134. The title that Napoleon eventfully assume for himself was;

(Animal Farm)

1. King of the animals

2. Lord of Manor Farm

3. President of the Republic

4. God of beasts

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135. The person who lost the chance to marry Portia by choosing

the silver casket was; (The Merchant of Venice)

1. The Jew of Malta

2. The Prince of Arragon

3. The Duke of Venice

4. Bassanio

136. After accepting the court’s sentence, Shylock said; (The

Merchant of Venice)

1. Antonio cheated me.

2. These are most unlawful laws.

3. Forgive my sins.

4. I am not well.

137. In ‘Under the Banyan Tree’, Nambi was;

1. a temple priest

2. a village farmer

3. a tailor in a village

4. a short story writer

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138. Nambi would light a lamp under the tree; (Under the Banyan

Tree)

1. to collect money from the villagers

2. to give a signal to villagers to assemble and hear his

story

3. to give flowers to the villagers

4. to check the health of the villagers

139. Choose the correct statement regarding a language.

1. Language is systematic

2. Language cannot exhibit duality of structure

3. Language is static

4. Language is unextendible

140. Acquisition is not usually associated with.

1. first language

2. mother tongue

3. language at home

4. third language

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141. Who remarked English as a ‘window on the world’:

1. G-B. Shaw

2. M.K. Gandhi

3. Jawaharlal Nehru

4. Rabindranadh Tagore

142. Choose the wrong statement regarding the English language.

1. It is the major language of media and broad cost

2. Education from pre-primary to the highest level is

available in English

3. It is a library language

4. It is the first language in India.

143. “Language Acquisition Device is an inborn trait.” This is

believed by:

1. Cognitivists

2. Psycho-linguists

3. Behaviourists

4. Realists

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144. Things / objects have different names in different languages.

This feature of language is:

1. Systematicity

2. Arbitrariness

3. Extendibility

4. Creativity

145. The following is not the sub skill of speaking.

1. Articulation of sounds in isolation.

2. Articulation of sounds in connected speech.

3. Articulating stress patterns within words.

4. Decoding sounds.

146. Understanding the summary of a book by reading the preface

involves:

1. extensive reading

2. intensive reading

3. skimming

4. scanning

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147. The following establishes a relation between theory and

practice of language teaching.

1. A method

2. A technique

3. An approach

4. A strategy

148. The method that can be used to teach classical languages in

India is;

1. Direct method

2. Grammar Translation method

3. Dr. West’s method

4. Bilingual method

149. Translation from one language to the other language is

completely avoided in.

1. Bilingual method

2. Direct method

3. Situational method

4. Structural method

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150. Learning can happen best when it is shared with others. This

is the belief of;

1. Spiral Approach

2. Cyclic Approach

3. Collaborative Approach

4. Eclectic Approach